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Import WSDL for WSSF (Web Service Software Factory 2008)
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HernanDL
Updated (24-jul-2008) We've just finished this new recipe for WSSF 2008 project which will be published any time soon is in the WSSF Contribution site . If you are eager to try this new feature, I uploaded the bits and installation doc here . Note that...
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Update TFS (Team Foundation Server) cached credentials in VS2008
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HernanDL
Recently I came across this “issue” or at least something not so straightforward when I needed to use different credentials from a TFS client in Visual Studio 2008. I found out that you have to remove the cached credentials from your network password...
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